Not elected were Bob Podrat, 277 votes; William Vogt, 222 votes; and Joyce Hueseman, 195 votes.

Werch said other ballots may arrive by mail but that he did not expect the election results to change because the fourth- and fifth-place candidates are separated by a wide margin.

All terms are for three years, though the candidate with the fewest votes will serve a one-year term.

Since three votes currently separate the third- and fourth-place candidates, that designation is undecided, Werch said.

10 percent turnout

Werch said the election drew about 500 votes out of an active membership of around 5,000.

The board is charged with implementing the co-op’s strategic plan, which has five elements: to develop market position, encourage food system development, strengthen internal capacity, support environmental stability and provide education, outreach and advocacy programs.